ETH vs SOL vs AVAX – LIVE DEBATE

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ETH vs SOL vs AVAX – LIVE DEBATE

Will the EIP-4488 update lead to Ethereum keeping its top spot?

Or, could SOL or AVA become a legacy coin and overtake Etheruem?

Which protocol is the best investment in 2022 and what are you HODLing?

Nicholas Merten, DataDash

Jay Kurahashi Soufe, VP of Ava Labs

Austin Virts, Head of Communications at Solana Labs

0:00 ETH Upgrade

02:47 SOL & ETH Competition

6:30 ETH in 2022

10:44 Solana Issues

13:10 Avalanche in 2022

16:42 Price Drivers

20:00 Solana: What you don’t know

22:49 AVA building for future

26:40 Fantom & Tezos

30:15 Avalanche Consensys Protocol

34:58 Solana Growth

37:15 Trading ETH

40:12 Bullish Trends

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